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To: jpsb
"If a pro-life GOP government, all the way from DC to whatever county in Fla, with 7/9 judges on the Supreme court GOP nominees, can't stop a county probate judge from starving a woman to death, what good is the GOP?"

I don't know if you watched the debate in the House before they voted last Sunday night, but after all the diatribe from the left, the House passed the bill to save Terri's life by a large majority

In that debate, the question was asked, what if a judge DOESN'T order the tube reinserted? The consensus was that any judge would surely recognize this new Law and immediately have Terri's tube reinserted. You can bet your boots that many of our legislatures' eyes were opened to how tyrannical our system has become when this Bill, signed into Law in the middle of the night by a President who had flown from Texas to do so, was ignored by a judge until 3:00 the next day, and then denied 16 hours later.

What if Judge Whittmore had acted as expected by our legislatures? Congress and President Bush would now be the heroes of the day.

But because of the tyrannical actions of Judge Whittmore, and the 11th Circuit Court, we are now blaming President Bush and Governor Bush, rather than these out-of-control judges.

The good of the GOP is that now, with their eyes wide open, they realize even more how important it is to make sure that President Bush's appointed judges get an up or down vote.

They need our support now more than ever, if a culture of life is to prevail.

181 posted on 03/27/2005 8:39:29 PM PST by TruthSetsUFree
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To: TruthSetsUFree

Fine, I was proud of the Congress (including many Demorcats) and the president. Surely they can figure something out there is still time.


202 posted on 03/27/2005 8:53:12 PM PST by jpsb
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To: TruthSetsUFree

Congress issued subpoenas. They should enforce them. Until they do, I will hold the opinion that they didn't do all they could to save Terri.


208 posted on 03/27/2005 8:55:43 PM PST by Jrabbit
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To: TruthSetsUFree

"In that debate, the question was asked, what if a judge DOESN'T order the tube reinserted? The consensus was that any judge would surely recognize this new Law and immediately have Terri's tube reinserted. You can bet your boots that many of our legislatures' eyes were opened to how tyrannical our system has become when this Bill, signed into Law in the middle of the night by a President who had flown from Texas to do so, was ignored by a judge until 3:00 the next day, and then denied 16 hours later.

What if Judge Whittmore had acted as expected by our legislatures? Congress and President Bush would now be the heroes of the day.

But because of the tyrannical actions of Judge Whittmore, and the 11th Circuit Court, we are now blaming President Bush and Governor Bush, rather than these out-of-control judges. "

Right, the complaints against the Bush team reminds me of those idiot leftists who jumped up ready to blame America for 9-11 ...

wake up, folks, pay attention: The death of Terri was ordered by a *Judge*, and not a single Judicial court has seen fit to countermand that order.

Vent your spleen on the the out-of-control judicial branch of Government, and the feckless Florida State Senate.
Bushes did everything in *their* power, but in our system of Government they dont have all the power.


245 posted on 03/27/2005 9:08:51 PM PST by WOSG (Liberating Iraq - http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com)
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